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MINING

KING SOLOMON. INVERCARGILL, February 19. The King Solomon Deep Lead wash up for tile week was 390 z. NEW COMPANIES. Gillespie’s Beach Gold Dredging Co. Ltd. Regd. Feh. 19, 1932. Capital: £30,000, in 600,000 shares of 1/- each. Subscribers : Dunedin —G. A. McGregor, J. Fowell, A. J. Campbell, G Williamson, V. Smith, R. K. Sligo (senr), 200 each.- Okarito —D. A. Mitchell 200. Objects: To mine for gold or any metal, mineral, precious stone or ore of any kind by dredging, sluicing or other mode of mining. Wills, Ltd. Regd. as a private company, Feb. 2. 1932. Regd. Office: Buller Road, Reefton. Capital: £IOOO, in 1000 shares of £1 each. Subscribers: Reefton—H. L. Breitstadt 999, Greymouth—A. Smith 1. Objects: lo take over the business of general storekeepers, now being carried on at Reefton by Harry Ludwig Breitstadt under the nailie of J, Wills alid Oo.j and incidental.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 4

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MINING Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 4

MINING Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 4

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